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... question tends to become a question of taste and of the interpretation of an author's genius , and the less it is a matter for elucidation by history , so much the more does it seem to fall outside the domain of this Academy . Most of ...
... question tends to become a question of taste and of the interpretation of an author's genius , and the less it is a matter for elucidation by history , so much the more does it seem to fall outside the domain of this Academy . Most of ...
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... question I am proposing to ask on this occasion is not , What , so far as we can judge from the evidence of Shakespeare's plays , were the special qualities of his character ? but a preliminary question , What reasons are there for ...
... question I am proposing to ask on this occasion is not , What , so far as we can judge from the evidence of Shakespeare's plays , were the special qualities of his character ? but a preliminary question , What reasons are there for ...
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... question then arises , what relation does Time bear to Eternity on such a theory as this ? And the answer is , the relation of illusion to vision , of an inadequate view of reality to an adequate view . But here the philosopher himself ...
... question then arises , what relation does Time bear to Eternity on such a theory as this ? And the answer is , the relation of illusion to vision , of an inadequate view of reality to an adequate view . But here the philosopher himself ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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